Malta is the youngest state in the European Union. Special attention here deserves the education system - it is the same as in the UK, which is not surprising, because Malta used to be a British colony. The whole system of education in schools and universities is at the highest level, and this is what makes Malta a popular destination for recreation with benefit.
Higher education in this country is very popular - over 70% of Malta's youth are enrolled in universities. In addition, the universities and institutes of the country are very common options for student exchange. Here we are always happy to come from other countries, which, by the way, are many. A big plus is the absence of entrance exams, but the entrant must necessarily present a certificate of full secondary education, as well as pass the test for knowledge of English - after all the entire study here is conducted in English.
If you are going to enter the small tiysky high school, but not good enough command of English, it is necessary to pass the accelerated intensive English courses specifically for students who have at universities. Speaking of language - it is the program of language learning in Malta is very common. There are options for very young children - primary school children, there are programs for adolescents, students, adults, there are even courses for those over 50. $ $. Such graduation by age suggests special approaches to language teaching, because older people it is not always easy to perceive new knowledge as young.
Very popular so-called language holidays for children is a short-term English language training program for pupils for the period of school holidays in their native country . At the same time, children can live as an educational institution - in a hostel or a comfortable boarding house, and in the family. The last option is generally considered ideal - here and child care is better, and everyday everyday communication is also in English.
To date, the Republic of Malta has more than 30 schools specializing in teaching English, both in the capital Valletta and in other cities of the country. Be sure to pay attention to the license of the Ministry of Education of Malta - all language schools are subject to compulsory licensing and, accordingly, must satisfy all the necessary requirements in order to have the right to train foreigners.
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